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Graduate Student Presents Research at International AI Conference

Graduate Student Noshini Islam Naina presented a research paper at the 39th International FLAIRS AI Conference, held May 17–20 in Marco Island, Florida. The paper, titled “Clinical Narratives Matter: Feature-Level Fusion for Improving ICU Length-of-Stay Prediction,” highlights findings from her master’s thesis research and is published in the conference proceedings. 

The paper is co-authored by Abu Saleh Md Tayeen, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; Ingrid Russell, Professor of Computer Science; Andrew Jung, Associate Professor of Computer Science; and Akin Tatoglu, Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Acoustical Engineering and Associate Dean in CETA.

Naina’s travel to the conference was supported through a highly competitive grant funded by the National Science Foundation.